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The October 3rd edition of SmackDown had a lot of things going for it, but a smooth experience wasnâ€t one of them. This is because the show experienced a lot of technical difficulties and fans have called out Netflix for the same.

During the segment with Chelsea Green and Sol Ruca & Zaria, the broadcast suffered multiple glitches, which included missing audio, the screen being completely green and more such technical difficulties. It even happened during a segment with Damian Priest.

One fan took to Twitter and said SmackDown didnâ€t seem like it wanted anyone to watch it today, saying there was no sound, no picture, and no crowd, calling the situation “complicated.â€

“The SmackDown doesnâ€t seem like it wants to be watched today Thereâ€s no sound, no picture, no crowd… itâ€s complicated.â€

Another fan took to Twitter and said, “On Monday, there were problems with the pyrotechnics, and now there are problems with the picture and the sound. 🄠#SDCL #SmackDown.â€

A different fan mentioned having issues while watching SmackDown, saying the audio kept cutting out and the screen was freezing, as he said, “Anyone else having issues with SmackDown? The audio keeps cutting and the screen keeps freezing. Doesnâ€t seem to be happening too much though. #SmackDown.â€

One fan was especially angry, as he wanted to cancel Netflix, saying, “SmackDown Cancel Netflix #SmackDown.†Another fan pointed out how SmackDown kept on glitching and told Netflix to sort it out, saying, “Is anyone elseâ€s #Smackdown keep glitching ?!? Sort it out Netflix!!!!!â€

Even though SmackDown had big stories and top stars, most fans online talked about the technical issues instead of the matches. This isnâ€t even the first time technical difficulties took place during a SmackDown broadcast, so we hope it doesnâ€t happen again.

What do you think about the technical problems during SmackDown? Do you believe Netflix can fix these issues before the next live show? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments below.

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